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Totally agree War.......I also feel at this stage that anything that keeps William front & centre is worthwhile.
Totally agree War.......I also feel at this stage that anything that keeps William front & centre is worthwhile.
Yes .... I was thinking along the lines of RP who died, as possibly being the driver.... sorry for the confusion....I meant easier to capture William.
I remember looking into a young local man who had died . . . but I don't remember finding a reason for suspecting him.
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Just re the info about MFC on the fire trail: a document about that was released by the Coroner last year (2020), along with some other documents about other people: Extraordinary unseen evidence from William Tyrrell's disappearance is released - including new photos and transcripts of a key person of interest's phone conversations, Daily Mail Australia, 07 July 2020
It's just not new information, that's all I'm saying, and I hope that if it had been significant the coroner might have looked into it before concluding the inquest.
New to me as far as I remember.
'Advice' is different from 'instruction' I think, or am I over-discriminating seeing it was written by a police officer?
Thanks so much for this ….
Very interesting that the Mc Donald’s CCTV is now being discussed as the last proof of life …. And not the photos taken by FFC at the FGM’s house?
Are you able to elaborate any more on the thoughts of Xanthie M for those of us who couldn’t watch it please??
Thanks so much for this ….
Very interesting that the Mc Donald’s CCTV is now being discussed as the last proof of life …. And not the photos taken by FFC at the FGM’s house?
Are you able to elaborate any more on the thoughts of Xanthie M for those of us who couldn’t watch it please??
The MFC literally searched everywhere.......as described by many neighbours, who I heard give evidence, as being "frantically " yelling out William's name while looking all over. He gave the same evidence himself.
This is not new information & yes the investigators note was mentioned at the inquest. The FFC was told to stay at the house if I remember correctly.
William also had his sandles on when he went missing.
It was clearly stated at the inquest that the photo's taken on the deck were the last photos taken of William.........by police, by Mr C, by the FF etc. From memory I think their were about 6 taken.
I'd believe evidence in a court rather than a journo on a "special investigation" TV show made for ratings.
The program also said that the FFC & FGM were inside when William went missing, which is also not true
U just say without malice is we don't know for a fact that William was wearing his sandals at the time of his disappearance. We only know what has been said.
He was wearing his favourite red and blue Spider-Man suit and sandals at the time.
Grave marked ‘2014’ found during William Tyrrell search
Thanks, doc. It's so good to hear direct from someone who was there and can give factual reports with no innuendo.It was clearly stated at the inquest that the photo's taken on the deck were the last photos taken of William.........by police, by Mr C, by the FF etc. From memory I think their were about 6 taken.
I'd believe evidence in a court rather than a journo on a "special investigation" TV show made for ratings.
The program also said that the FFC & FGM were inside when William went missing, which is also not true
I guess if the sandals weren't located at 48 Benaroon Drive , than I think it's safe to say William was wearing them.Yes I understand that has been said. When William's remains are recovered there may be proof of that. Yet there may not be proof either. I personally do not believe all that has been said without proof.
And the spiderman suit had a white spider on the back and that is unusual, and purchased in Bali wasn't it? I've not seen one like that except for the photo of William released by the coroner at the time the timestamps were questioned by one of the witness legal counsels from memory.
Thanks P & G . As time goes by, it's gets harder to remember it all, luckily I still have all my notesThanks, doc. It's so good to hear direct from someone who was there and can give factual reports with no innuendo.
Very true JLZ, there has to be some common sense applied. Everything is not a conspiracy.But the sandals were affixed after death, obviously. Plus the post-mortem doctor is corrupt and if you magnify his profile pic, shadows on the background trees represent a teddy bear.
There's always room for doubt, but sometimes the doubt is unreasonable.
The weird thing about this program is that it hasn't put William front and centre. I don't know what sort of "interview" DCI Laidlaw was involved in, but I think it's the only time he's even spoken publicly about the case. Normally that would result in follow-up articles by other MSM organisations. But in this case (as far as I can find with a search by Google and Twitter) there's been only one article afterwards: in New Idea (linked by drsleuth yesterday or see below) - without an author's name and with the wrong spelling for "Tyrrell" in the headline.... I also feel at this stage that anything that keeps William front & centre is worthwhile.
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Hang on, though. It's not a conspiracy theory to suggest that all information needs verification. That's just sensible. Memories are unreliable. And the only information we-the-public have about what happened the morning William disappeared comes from the memories of FFC. We were not given any evidence at the inquest by William's foster grandmother or his sister, so there's no way to verify anything of what FFC remembers. Considering the situation and how scary it must have been for her, it would be strange if her memories are all correct and in order. (That's not a criticism, just acknowledgement that stress affects memory.)Very true JLZ, there has to be some common sense applied. Everything is not a conspiracy.
Hang on, though. It's not a conspiracy theory to suggest that all information needs verification. That's just sensible. Memories are unreliable. And the only information we-the-public have about what happened the morning William disappeared comes from the memories of FFC. We were not given any evidence at the inquest by William's foster grandmother or his sister, so there's no way to verify anything of what FFC remembers. Considering the situation and how scary it must have been for her, it would be strange if her memories are all correct and in order. (That's not a criticism, just acknowledgement that stress affects memory.)
Hang on, though. It's not a conspiracy theory to suggest that all information needs verification. That's just sensible. Memories are unreliable. And the only information we-the-public have about what happened the morning William disappeared comes from the memories of FFC. We were not given any evidence at the inquest by William's foster grandmother or his sister, so there's no way to verify anything of what FFC remembers. Considering the situation and how scary it must have been for her, it would be strange if her memories are all correct and in order. (That's not a criticism, just acknowledgement that stress affects memory.)